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1985 hit 'Running Up That Hill' sprints up the charts, thanks to 'Stranger Things'
Kate Bush's song Running Up That Hill peaked at No. 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 four decades ago. This week it became her first-ever U.S. Top 10 hit.
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An Australian Gold Medalist Invited Her Bronze-Winning Teammate To Share The Podium
After winning her second gold medal, swimmer Kaylee McKeown invited Emily Seebohm to share the top step of the podium. "It was quite emotional. She had some tears in her eyes, so did I," McKeown says.
Russian Officials Deny Allegations Of State-Sponsored Athlete Doping
The former head of Russia's anti-doping laboratory told The New York Times he helped to conceal doping by top Russian competitors in the 2014 Olympics. Russian officials are denying the report.
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How Much More (Or Less) Would You Make If We Rolled Back Inequality?
What would incomes look like for U.S. families today if the income distribution were the same as it was in 1979?
Ben Carson Does 'Not See A Political Path Forward' For Presidential Candidacy
The accomplished neurosurgeon, a surprising presidential candidate, was a top-polling candidate in 2015 before the GOP primary race refocused on national security and foreign affairs.
Feith Regrets Not Pushing 'Law and Order' in Iraq
The U.S. government has been criticized for many aspects of its handling of the Iraq war. But Douglas Feith, an architect of the war, says one of his biggest regrets is not convincing top Pentagon officials to pay more attention to law and order immediately after the fall of Baghdad in 2003.
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Senators Discuss Skewed Pre-Invasion Iraq Report
A top-level Defense Department official skewed intelligence reports about Iraq in 2001 and 2002 in an attempting to justify an invasion, according to an inspector general's report from the Pentagon. The Senate Armed Services Committee discussed the report today.
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DOJ to seek death penalty for gunman in Buffalo supermarket mass shooting
Federal prosecutors said Friday that they will seek the death penalty against a white supremacist who killed 10 Black people at the Tops supermarket in 2022.
Photos: Scenes from the 150th Westminster Dog Show
Hundreds of dogs competed for the top prize at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show this week. Penny the Doberman pinscher was named best in show.
KNBA Webcast: Monday, April 13, 2026
KNBA Top Stories: The Permanent Fund Dividend was up for debate in the House on Friday, with the latest budget offering a modest increase that left some lawmakers wanting more. In response to high oil prices, Alaska Airlines raises its baggage fees. A teacher killed in last year’s Bering Sea airplane crash is honored at a national memorial. The FAA has approved new flight paths for one Southeast Alaska airline to improve safety. The Kuskokwim River Ice Road is officially closed for the season.
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